Hi all,
Another question regarding backgrounds. See the attached FO file and the
resulting PDF. Cell 1.1 is spanning over 2 rows. Its border-right is
composed of 2 segments, one thicker and one thinner. For the latter, the
gap is currently filled with the table's background.
Question is:
Hmm, I don't find anything in XSL 1.1 or CSS 2 that would be clear
enough for either solution. So I can't say it's either left or right,
but my personal preference would be the left solution. Shrug.
On 29.06.2007 11:04:13 Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Guys,
I believe there's a bug in the handling
You can see at http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/CollapsingBorderModel
to what conclusion I came.
I guess it's open for interpretation. In this scenario, we're not
talking about rectangles anymore but the spec defines everything in
rectangles. I wouldn't worry so much about that case because
I suppose when the spec is unclear common sense should prevail. So no
disagreements.
Adrian.
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Hmm, I don't find anything in XSL 1.1 or CSS 2 that would be clear
enough for either solution. So I can't say it's either left or right,
but my personal preference would be the
On 29.06.2007 14:07:51 Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
Reading both CSS2 XSLFO 1.1 specs,..
1/ CSS2 17.5.1 gives the order of tables layers.
background-color default to transparent.
Yes, the order, but not the extents.
2/ XSLFO 6.7.9 says that fo:table-row does not generate any areas.
Hi,
Reading both CSS2 XSLFO 1.1 specs,..
1/ CSS2 17.5.1 gives the order of tables layers.
background-color default to transparent.
2/ XSLFO 6.7.9 says that fo:table-row does not generate any areas.
My question is: how to display row background if there is no area for it?
I see 2 answers:
1/
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On 29.06.2007 14:07:51 Pascal Sancho wrote:
2/ XSLFO 6.7.9 says that fo:table-row does not generate any areas.
My question is: how to display row background if there is no area for it?
It's fo:table (6.7.3) that generates the areas for
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On 29.06.2007 16:29:49 Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Jeremias Maerki a écrit :
Hmm, I don't find anything in XSL 1.1 or CSS 2 that would be clear
enough for either solution. So I can't say it's either left or right,
but my personal preference would be the left solution. Shrug.
Well, section
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+ === Alternative Implementation ===
+
+ Rationale
+
+ Given the above noted dependencies, there seems to be a third
alternative: create multiple FOText instances in the FOTree, which
would lead to two separate TextLMs being
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